ئەی یەزدان، هەواڵی تۆم بیست، ئەی یەزدان، لە کارەکانت ترسام، لە سەردەمی ئێمە دووبارەیان بکەوە، با لە سەردەمی ئێمە بزانرێن، لە تووڕەییدا بەزەیی بهێنەرەوە یادت! خودا لە تێمانەوە هات، پیرۆزەکە لە کێوی پارانەوە هات. شکۆی ئەو ئاسمانی داپۆشیوە و ستایشی ئەو زەوی پڕکردووە. پڕشنگی ئەو وەک تیشکی بەرەبەیانە، لە دەستیەوە ڕووناکی دەبارێت، لەوێدا توانای شاردرابووەوە.
حەبەقوق 3 بخوێنەوە
گوێگرتن لە حەبەقوق 3
هاوبەشی بکە
هەموو وەشانەکان بەراورد بکە: حەبەقوق 1:3-4
3 Days
As destruction unfolds around him, Habakkuk questions God and His plans. God’s response to Habakkuk reminds us that He alone orders the unfolding of history. Those who are righteous will have faith in His plans (Habakkuk 2:3). Despite the darkness of the season, we too can “rejoice in the Lord” and “take joy in the God of our salvation” (Habakkuk 3:18).
Finding gratitude can feel almost impossible in challenging seasons. This three-day plan, Thankful through the Struggle, invites you to discover God’s presence and provision even in the hardest times. Through the prayers of Habakkuk, you’ll be reminded that gratitude in prayer can forge a pathway to peace.
4 Days
This 4-day plan will walk you through the book of Habakkuk by reading a short passage every day. Each day is accompanied by a short video that explains what you're reading and how it's all about Jesus. In this plan, you'll learn how God’s answer to the problem of evil begins to be answered in the death of Jesus.
5 Days
The word “revival” is from the Hebrew word chayah and means “to bring back to life,” to “restore to consciousness,” or to “restore to a previous condition.” Retreat from your daily grind and meditate on God's Word as we cry out to the Lord to "Revive Us Again."
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